If, someday, you've been betrayed by someone you trusted (e.g., a family member, a partner, or even a friend), but the betrayal was for your own good (e.g., to save your life), and the method was immoral and destroyed your ideals and aspirations.
How do you deal with betrayal after you've been broken?
Can you forgive someone who betrayed you because that person cared too much about you?
You know those creatures that have invaded the human world?! Not aliens, not predators, but ants.
They're everywhere... in the kitchen, in the living room, in my private room, and the worst part is, they're even trying to steal my coffee or sweet tea. I can only frown as I see my cup filled with ants.
Well, those who claim to be "good collaborators" can flood the fiction comment sections. But don't expect to be free here. Why? Because we are watching you!
Have you ever wanted to kill off a character? However, the narrative allowed the character to develop organically, and then you felt sorry for her/him and thought, "This character didn't deserve to die like that." Finally, you decided against killing her/him, at least for now.
Narrating life experiences into bedtime stories for children may be a good medium for educating children while strengthening the relationship between parents and their children.
Something about seeing your messages becoming more casual recently (using the words “dude,” “goat”) is like watching an android learning to become human. ??
Sometimes I miss... and want to read emotional stories. Like Kaori's final letter to Arima and Frodo and Sam's final journey on Mount Doom. It's a shame that fiction these days rarely showcases the emotional and human side. I want fiction that can make me cry.

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